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    So, watching WandaVision it becomes very clear that the show takes place before Spider-Man: Far from Home. I'm trying to piece together something of a timeline.

    So, in episode 4, we flash back to the beginning of the West View Anomoly, and the head of SWORD states that it's been 3 weeks since the end of the Blip. WandaVision. Later, after the show's been going on for some time, he says it's only been 9 days since Wanda broke into SWORD and stole Vision's body, which apparently was the same day the anomaly started. So it's been just over a month since the reversal of the blip, 3 weeks or so since Tony's funeral.

    I assume the Halloween episode happens because it's actually Halloween, so I assume the reversal of the Blip happened in late September 2023.

    Spider-Man: Far from Home happens some time later, possibly in 2024. Anyone have any other details.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slimybug View Post
    So, watching WandaVision it becomes very clear that the show takes place before Spider-Man: Far from Home. I'm trying to piece together something of a timeline.

    So, in episode 4, we flash back to the beginning of the West View Anomoly, and the head of SWORD states that it's been 3 weeks since the end of the Blip. WandaVision. Later, after the show's been going on for some time, he says it's only been 9 days since Wanda broke into SWORD and stole Vision's body, which apparently was the same day the anomaly started. So it's been just over a month since the reversal of the blip, 3 weeks or so since Tony's funeral.

    I assume the Halloween episode happens because it's actually Halloween, so I assume the reversal of the Blip happened in late September 2023.

    Spider-Man: Far from Home happens some time later, possibly in 2024. Anyone have any other details.
    I think Far from home was like 9months after Thanos. Then they went on a summer trip to europe(Maybe it was spring break I don't know). I'm sure if you Google it people have it worked out to a tee. I'm going off memory so take my info with a grain of salt.

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    I believe behind the scenes info has confirmed that the Hawkeye series takes place around Christmas 2023 and/or Chinese New Year 2024? Not a hundred percent about that.

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    The Black Widow movie takes place in between Civil War and Infinity War.
    Shang-Chi takes place in between Infinity War and Endgame.
    Wandavision and The Falcon show take place in the aftermath of Endgame. Hawkeye will take place after those shows. All three of those shows will take place before Spider-Man: Far From Home. Spider-Man: No Way Home will begin right after Farm From Home ends. Doctor Strange 2 will follow it.

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    as mentioned on the show ,wandavision happened 3 weeks after endgame.

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    So, after some further study, it looks like....

    Avengers: Endgame - Late September 2023.

    WandaVision - 4-5 weeks after Endgame, around Halloween 2023.

    The Falcon and the Winter Soldier - I believe it's mentioned it's 6 months since Endgame, so March-April 2024.

    Spider-Man: Far from Home - Mentioned as 8 months after Endgame, so late June 2024. Rather late for the school year to be just getting out.

    Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - Long enough after Endgame for Carol's hair to have grown substantially. Unfortunately, they say "Present Day." After the conundrum of saying "Eight Years Later" in Spider-Man: Homecoming, it looks like Marvel is still really bad at title cards.

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